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Hirax -The New Age Of Terror lp

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2004 press on black vinyl with gatefold cover. Limited 500 copies

For whatever reason, the long discography of Hirax is heavy on singles and eps, but light on full-lengths. Of these,The New Age Of Terror is perhaps the band’s strongest work. Band, is perhaps an overstatement, as singer Katon DePena is the only remaining original member, with an endlessly revolving door of bandmates. Whatever motley crew he assembled here delivered, and then some. The record’s vitality is even more amazing considering that it was Hirax’ first full-length after a decade-plus hiatus. Never mind that much of it recalls Slayer and early Metallica (El Dia De Los Muertos also bears an eerie resemblance to Black Sabbath’s Planet Caravan — Slayer and Metallica don’t sound half as authentic now. Quality runs throughout with nary a clunker. Opener Kill Switch races out of the gates like a long-lost Slayer track; Suffer has similarly sinuous dissonance and thundering tempos. The performances are tight and energetic. DePena’s vocals are some of his most memorable; the vocal patterns on the title track are unmistakably his. His mid-range caterwaul is an acquired taste, but is rightfully considered a thrash institution. Powerful, heavy production completes one of the best thrash metal records made since the genre’s heyday.

Track listing:
1.Kill Switch
2. Hostile Territory
3. The New Age Of Terror
4. Swords Of Steel
5. Into The Ruins
6. Massacre Of The Innocent
7. Hell On Earth
8. Suffer
9. El Dia Delosmuertos (The Day Of The Dead)
10. El Diablo Negro
11. Unleash The Dogs Of War (Open The Gates)